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The Skylark, 1848. Artist: David Cox the elder
The Skylark, 1848. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume I, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe [Emrose and Sons Ltd. London and Derby, 1933]
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C Reginald Grundy Catalogue Catalogue Of Pictures Cattle Cecil Reginald Cecil Reginald Grundy Cloudy Cows David Cox The Elder David The Elder Emrose And Emrose And Sons Ltd F Gordon Roe Frederic Gordon Frederic Gordon Roe Frederick John Frederick John Nettlefold Frederick John Nettleford Frederick Nettlefold Grundy Looking At View Nettleford Vastness Alauda Arvensis Skylark
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The Skylark, 1848
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is a captivating print that transports viewers to the scenic beauty of rural life in the 19th century. Painted by the talented artist David Cox the elder, this horizontal watercolour masterpiece captures a moment of tranquillity and harmony with nature. The cloudy sky sets a serene backdrop against which various elements come to life. In this idyllic landscape, we see a young girl accompanied by her siblings or friends, gazing at the vastness before them. They stand beneath an ancient tree, its branches reaching out as if embracing their curiosity. Cows graze peacefully nearby, adding to the rustic charm of this countryside scene. The skylark takes center stage in this composition - a symbol of freedom and joyous song. Its melodic tunes fill the air as it soars above fields adorned with vibrant plants and flowers. As we immerse ourselves in this artwork, we can almost hear its cheerful melody echoing through time. This print is part of Frederick John Nettleford's extensive collection showcased in "A Catalogue of Pictures and Drawings". Published in 1933 by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe from Emrose and Sons Ltd. , London and Derby; it offers us a glimpse into art appreciation during that era. "The Skylark" invites us to pause for a moment amidst our busy lives and reconnect with nature's beauty – reminding us that even amidst clouds or uncertainty, there is always serenity waiting to be discovered outdoors.
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